K K * . . , , By F. M. KIMMELL. f " ' Official City and County Paper. Grover , the robustuous , and Allen , the ancient , will be the bourbon banner j bearers , this fall. , _ The twenty-fifth national saengerfest ij . . of the North American saengerbund , will meet in St. Louis the 13th. > ' TnE mogt annoying , irritating thorn \ in the democratic side is their ownest Sam Randall. And Sam is one of the . * brainiest men in the party. The national democratic convention , as per stipulation , has nominated Cleve- land and Thurman and adopted the straddling platform of 1884. * TnE state league of republican clubs & , will hold its adjourned meeting at Lin- ' coin , June 28 , for the purpose of rati / fying the republican nominations of s . the Oth.inst. \ TnE Tribune , we are pleased to nota incidentally , is utilized by its contem poraries. The Hastings Gazette-Jour nal of Saturday contains no less than five clippings but one with credit. Dearly beloved brethren , of the quill...

TMeirFLiPKIHS' PflRTY. I ' 3Irs. FHpkins , you must know , is * -iv5vife ? of tho Honorable Jeremiah "JFJipkinB , Representative from Boodlo < 3o nty. Tho time was when the Tlip- Rinses wero as poor as a church suouse , and as little thought of by | -Eieir neighbors ; but that was a long -jdLme ago , and in a distant state. I % They have no time now to think of * ; , TSieir early struggles for the necessaries | p -of life ; they are of the elite of society [ r * n tho western town in which they II < S ve ; and tho doings of this exclusive I- Bittle circle are sufficient to occupy I' xJ&etrentire attention. As may bo [ ' rsurmised , tho antecedents of Mr. and U. 3Irs. Fiipkins wero not especially il It * sSustrioas ; in fact , tho Flipkinses of L SBoodJe County would bo extreme- I . § ymortified and humbled if I' tihey know that tho people r -with whom they associate were I .saware of their relation to "Whiskey" I- STItpkins and Jako Mosby , of Carters- I < 57ille , New ...